Manchester United player- Chris Smalling agrees permanent deal with AS Roma
The England international joined
the Italian side on a season-long loan deal this summer and has hit the ground
running immediately after initially joining temporarily. Manchester United
decided to part ways with the former Fulham man in the closing stages of the
transfer window as they felt he was surplus to requirements.
Smalling
further fell down the pecking order this season after the Red Devils signed
Harry Maguire in a world-record deal worth £80 million, eclipsing Liverpool's
£75 million capture of Virgil van Dijk in December 2017.
With
deadline day looming, Roma declared their interest in Smalling and the player
had no hesitation in making the move abroad, despite spending the entirety of
his playing career in England. The 29-year-old has adapted seamlessly to life
in Rome and has established himself as a mainstay in Paulo Fonseca's side in
next to no time.
In
recent days, Roma accelerated negotiations with his parent club to make the
move permanent and it has been reported that a deal has been agreed between the
two parties. As part of the initial agreement, Manchester United were entitled
to a loan fee worth €3 million but the Italian club will now pay a further €12
million to make the move permanent.
The
Englishman's willingness to extend his stay in Rome beyond his loan spell is
believed to have played a key role in accelerating negotiations and the two
clubs are reportedly close to finalizing the deal.
Smalling
has started the last six games in all competitions and has established himself
as one of the leaders of this Roma side, making 7 appearances and scoring one
goal since joining the club this summer.
Roma
have moved swiftly to conclude a permanent deal for the Englishman and the
official confirmation from the two clubs could arrive at some point in the
coming days.
Source: sportskeeda
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